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Abstract
The present invention discloses a communication system including a communications network, a multiplicity of communications terminals which are connectable to the communications network and which can be employed by users to communicate via the communications network, the user not necessarily being identified with a given communications terminal; apparatus for monitoring whether or not a user is connected to the communications network irrespective of which of the multiplicity of communications terminals that user is employing, and apparatus for annunciating to a seeking user, currently connected to the communications network via any of the multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a set of sought users, which set is definable by the seeking user, and for providing the seeking user connection address information relating to those sought users who are currently connected to the communications network.
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WO 98/16045 PCTIL97/00320 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to communications systems generally and particularly to network communications systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Establishing a point-to-point connection between users who are connected via communications terminals to a communications network generally requires that the network address of each connecting user be known to all other connecting users. Many network communications service providers, such as Internet Service Providers (ISP's), assign users a different network address, such as an IP address, each time they connect to the network, making foreknowledge of a particular user's network address impossible.
Some commercial and non-commercial services maintain network servers connected to a network. Users who connect to the network provide their current network address and other identifying information to one or more of these network servers. This information is made available to other users connected to the network for purposes including point-to-point communications. Such services include Internet Relay Chat (IRC), for which software is commercially available from Surfing Squirrel Productions, Inc., Microsoft User Location Service (ULS), commercially available from Microsoft Corporation, and the Automatic Call Distribution System (ACD), commercially available from Executone Information Systems, Inc.
A user wishing to locate another user may connect to a network server that records user information in order to determine the other user's network address. A user usually locates another user by looking for the other user's electronic mail address, one or more nicknames that the other user often uses, or other identifying information. The effective use of WO 98/16045 PCT/IL97/00320 such identifying information is limited inasmuch as a single user might have multiple electronic mail addresses, multiple users might use the same nickname, or a user might be connected via another user's network connection.
Unfortunately, services like those mentioned above do not generally provide for the unique identification of each user, thereby facilitating accurate location a specific user.
Furthermore, such services require that users actively seek out other users, often from among several hundreds or thousands of users known to a server to be connected to a network at any given time. Such services also do not enable a user to limit who may access that user's identification information.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention seeks to provide an improved communications system for facilitating locating a user who is connected to a communications network, preferably for the purposes of establishing point-to-point communications.
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user's location on a communications network is typically expressed in terms of the user's current network address.
The communications system of the present invention preferably provides at least some and preferably all of the following advantages: a. Users may be located accurately, because each user has a permanent and unique identification code.
b. Users may be located quickly and efficiently, because the network server automatically provides a user who is currently connected to the network with a list of other users who are currently connected to the network from among a predefined list of users whose connection status the user wishes to know.
c. Users are notified automatically when another user, in whom the seeking user has interest, connects to the network.
d. Users may protect their privacy by limiting who may locate them.
3 It is noted that throughout the specification and claims the term "user" encompasses any entity, preferably human, that operates a computer or other communications terminal, preferably for the purpose of connecting to and communicating via a communications network. It is further noted that the term "seeking user" encompasses any user who wishes to locate at least one other user currently connected to the communications network. It is further noted that the term "sought user" encompasses any user whose location, typically a network address, is desired by a seeking user.
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a communications system comprising: a communications network; a multiplicity of communications terminals which are connectable to said communications network and which can be employed concurrently by multiple :seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said communications network, wherein each user is identified independently of a given SI" communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user, which code is independent of which of said multiplicity of •0•oo communications terminals that user is employing; a monitor operative to monitor whether or not a user is connected to said 20 communications network; and an annunciator operative to annunciate to a seeking user, currently connected to said communications network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, and for providing to said seeking user the current network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said communications network.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, A any of the users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 3 a invention, any of the users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
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4 IMelboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) WO 98/16045 PCT/IL97/00320 Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
Moreover in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the users has a unique identification code.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the unique identification code is independent of any communications terminal.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one server is connected to the communications network, and the apparatus for monitoring is resident in the at least one server.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one server is connected to the communications network, and the apparatus for annunciating is resident in the at least one server.
Moreover in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the communications system includes apparatus for notifying at least once that at least one of the users is currently connected to the communications network.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for notifying is resident in any of the multiplicity of communications terminals.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the users WO 98/16045 PCT/IL97/00320 is currently connected to the communications network and has a network address, and the communications system includes apparatus for determining the network address.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one server is connected to the communications network, and the apparatus for determining is resident in the at least one server.
Moreover in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for determining is resident in any of the multiplicity of communications terminals.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the communication system includes apparatus for authorizing whether the at least one seeking user may access any of the information relating to the sought users.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for authorizing is resident in any of the multiplicity of communications terminals.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the communication system includes apparatus for maintaining information regarding any of the users.
Moreover in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for maintaining information is resident in at least one server connected to the communications network.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the users provides information to the apparatus for maintaining information.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the information includes the set of sought users.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the information comprises 6 a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of the information relating to the sought user.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a communications system comprising: an Internet network; a multiplicity of communications terminals which are operative to be logged in to said Internet network and thus connected to said Internet network and which can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said Internet network, wherein each user is identified 10 independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user, which code is independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals said user is employing; a monitor operative to periodically monitor whether or not a user is logged in to said Internet network; and 15 an annunciator operative to annunciate to a seeking user, currently logged in to said Internet network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, and for providing to said seeking user the current IP network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said Internet network, wherein said network connection status information includes any of: an indication that a sought user is currently logged in to the Internet network, Melbourne\0039621 34 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) ~I an indication that a sought user has currently become logged in to the Internet network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become logged out from the Internet network.
There is also provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a method for providing network connection information relating to users for enabling a point-to-point connection between users, the method comprising: monitoring whether or not a user is connected to a communications network via any of a multiplicity of communications terminals which are connectable to said communications network and which can be employed concurrently by multiple oo. seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said communications oooo network, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user and 15 independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals that user is employing; annunciating to a seeking user, currently connected to said communications network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought 20 users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user; and providing to said seeking user the current network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said communications network, thereby enabling a point-to-point connection between said seeking user and any of said other users.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the users has a unique identification code.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the unique identification code is independent of any communications terminal.
Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) i .1 6b According to yet a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for providing network connection information relating to users for enabling a pointto-point connection between users, the method comprising: periodically monitoring whether or not a user is logged in to an Internet network and is thus connected to said Internet network via any of a multiplicity of communications terminals, which are connectable to said Internet and which can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said Internet, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined 99999 o: 10 for said user and independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals said user is employing; 9* .9 annunciating to a seeking user, currently logged in to said communications 99o9 network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network o...o connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought .99.
15 users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, wherein said network 9 connection status information includes any of: 9o oooo* an indication that a sought user is currently logged in to the Internet network, an indication that a sought user has currently become logged in to the Internet network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become logged out from the Internet network; and providing to said seeking user the current IP network address currently T assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said Internet network, thereby enabling a point-to-point connection between said seeking user and any of said other users.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communications system constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein a user is connecting to a communications network via a communications terminal and user information is provided to a server connected to the communications network.
Fig. 2 is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communications system constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present So •invention, wherein a •o o *oo:o Melbourne\0039621 34 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 1 1- wn onn ~nd4 ar~m n~mnl~n 7 ,7JL-L..7I vv .J1 sought user is connecting to the communications network of Fig.
1, information identifying the sought user is provided to the server of Fig. i, and wherein the server of Fig. 1 communicates information identifying the sought user to the user of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communications system constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the user of Fig. 1 communicates directly with the sought user of Fig. 2, having received the sought user's network address.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Reference is now made to Fig. 1 which is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communications system constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Communications system 10 preferably includes a multiplicity of communications terminals 12 connectable to a communications network 14 via a multiplicity of connection media 16, which may either be wired or wireless.
Communications terminals 12 are preferably operative to receive inputs from and display information to a user 18, and to transmit and receive information via communications network 14 to and from at least one server 20 that is also connected to communications network 14 via connection media 16. Server is likewise operative to send and receive information via communications network 14.
Connection notification apparatus 30 is operative to receive input from communications terminal 12, in which connection notification apparatus 30 is typically resident.
Communications terminal 12 signals connection notification apparatus 30 when communications terminal 12 connects to communications network 14. Connection notification apparatus preferably transmits notification via communications network 14 to a connection monitor 22, which is operative to receive input via communications network 14, and which is typically resident in server 20. An address extractor 26, typically WO 98116045 DnF'T m l o /ani 8 1 lr.. AtJJ.711J1 resident in server 20, is operative to determine the source network address of the notification received by connection monitor 22, to which address extractor 26 is operatively interconnected. Address extractor 26 is operative to provide the network address to information management apparatus 28, typically resident in server 20, where the address is maintained. Address extractor 26 is alternatively or additionally operative to communicate with communications terminal 12, in which address extractor 26 may alternatively or additionally reside, where address extractor 26 is operative to determine the network address of connection terminal 12 when a connection to communications network 14 is established, and to provide the network address to connection notification apparatus An annunciator 24, typically resident in server is operative to receive information maintained by information management apparatus 28 and transmit this information to communications terminal 12.
Typical operaition of communications system 10 is described in detail below with reference to Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
Reference is now made to Fig. 1 which shows a user 18 establishing a connection to communications network 14, typically the Internet, using a communications terminal 12 via connection medium 16. The connection to communications network 14 is typically via a leased line or dial-up line to a network communications service provider, typically an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
At least one server 20 is typically continually connected to the communications network 14 via connection medium 16. More than one server 20 may be provided wherein all servers are preferably continually synchronized to maintain and supply the same information.
Once user 18 is connected to communications network 14, connection notification apparatus 30 notifies connection monitor 22 that user 18 is connected to communications network i. "IA 0211 AnA m Am mXXiAd .lf B l A C .9 YLPCJT L,7I/tZU 14. This notification preferably includes a unique identification code predefined for user 18 and maintained in a list of connected users by information management apparatus 28.
This unique identification code is preferably independent of the communications terminal 12 used by user 18. Preferably, this notification also comprises a user password for authentication of the unique identification code. This notification may also include other information such as the current network address for user 18.
Address extractor 26 preferably determines the current network address of user 18 when the user is connected to communications terminal 12. Address extractor 26 is preferably operative to extract a network address from transmission packets used in network data transmission protocols such as TCP/IP. Thus address extractor 26 may extract the current network address of user 18 from transmission packets sent by connection notification apparatus to connection monitor 22. Address extractor 26 then provides the current network address for user 18 to information management apparatus 28 which maintains the address in the list of connected users.
While address extractor 26 typically communicates with information management apparatus 28 as mentioned above, address extractor 26 may alternatively or additionally communicate with communications terminal 12, providing the current network address to connection notification apparatus Connection notification apparatus then transmits the network address to connection monitor 22, which provides the address to information management apparatus 28 which maintains the address in the list of connected users.
Communications terminal 12 preferably provides a list of sought users predefined by user 18 to information management apparatus 28 which maintains it. Communications terminal 12 may also provide instructions from user 18 to information management apparatus 28 regarding whether user 18 requests to WO 9R11604 WO98164510 ru IILlY UU.3 be asked to explicitly authorize whether to reveal information relating to user 18 to a seeking user who requests this information. Information management apparatus 28 maintains a list of users who request to be asked for authorization.
Information management apparatus 28, upon receipt of a list of sought users from user 18 at communications terminal 12, checks the list of connected users for any sought users that are currently connected to communications network 14, typically for display on the terminal. If connected sought users are found, information management apparatus 28 causes annunciator 24 to transmit an annunciation to user 18 at communications terminal 12 wherein the annunciation typically includes the unique identification codes and network addresses for all users who are currently connected to communications network 14 and who user 18 is seeking.
Connection monitor 22 periodically polls communications terminal 12 or otherwise determines if communications terminal 12 is still connected to communications network 14 in accordance with network communications protocols well known in the art, such as TCP/IP. Alternatively or additionally, connection notification apparatus 30 periodically notifies connection monitor 22 that communications terminal 12 is still connected to communications network 14 in accordance with network communications protocols well known in the art, such as TCP/IP.
Reference is now made to Fig. 2 which shows a user 34 establishing a connection to communications network 14 preferably in the same manner as described for user 18 in Fig.
1. Once user 34 is connected, information management apparatus 28 checks the list of sought users to determine if user 34 is sought by user 18. If so, information management apparatus 28 then checks the list of connected users to determine if user 18 is still connected. If user 18 is still connected, information management apparatus 28 causes annunciator 24 to transmit an annunciation to user 18, wherein the annunciation typically WO 98/16045 D I~rrF1 Q' I1 1 WO 98/16045DtIT01ltt11AI. IL7IJJIU 11 lrwrv i includes the unique identification code for sought user 34, the current network address for sought user 34, and preferably other information provided by user 18. Information management apparatus 28 preferably also checks the list of sought users to determine if user 18 is sought by user 34 and, if so, causes annunciator 24 to transmit an annunciation to user 34 as described above.
According to another embodiment of the present invention information management apparatus 28 checks the list of users who wish to be asked for authorization to determine if user 34 wishes to explicitly authorize requests from seeking users for information regarding user 34. If explicit authorization is required from user 34, annunciator 24 transmits a request for authorization to authorization apparatus 36, typically resident in communications terminal 12.
User 34 authorizes or declines the request from user 18 for location or other information relating to user 34.
Authorization apparatus 36 then provides the authorization information to information management apparatus 28 which determines whether to cause annunciator 24 to transmit an annunciation to user 18.
Reference is now made to Fig. 3 which shows user 18 making a point-to-point connection with sought user 34 using the network address of sought user 34 as provided by annunciator 24 as described above with reference to Figs. 1 and 2. It is appreciated that user 18 may establish a point-topoint connection with user 34 once user 18 possesses the network address of user 34 independent of the present invention.
It is appreciated that any of the software components of the present invention may, if desired, be implemented in ROM (read-only memory) form. The software components may, generally, be implemented in hardware, if desired, using conventional techniques.
WO 98/16045 prT/m ,o7/nl 12 It is appreciated that various features of the invention which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment may also be provided separately or in any suitable combination.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention is defined only by the claims which follow: l
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1. A communications system comprising: a communications network; a multiplicity of communications terminals which are connectable to said communications network and which can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said communications network, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user, which code is independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals that user is employing; a monitor operative to monitor whether or not a user is connected to said communications network; and 0 9 an annunciator operative to annunciate to a seeking user, currently connected to said communications network via any of said multiplicity of communications 15 terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, and for providing to said seeking user the current network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said o communications network. oo** S 20
2. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
3. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein any of said Io ei users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
4. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
6. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein said network Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
7. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein at least one of said users has a unique identification code.
8. A communications system according to claim 7 and wherein said unique identification code is independent of any communications terminal.
9. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said monitor is resident in said at least one server.
10. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said annuniciator is resident in said at least one server.
11. A communications system according to claim 1 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently S 15 connected to said communications network.
12. A communications system according to claim 11 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
13. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said 20 users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network .address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
14. A communications system according to claim 13 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server. A communications system according to claim 13 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
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16. A communications system according to claim 1 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
17. A communications system according to claim 16 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
18. A communications system according to claim I and comprising information management apparatus operative to maintain information regarding any of said users. oo 04-0 S 10
19. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said information management apparatus is resident in at least one server connected to said communications network.
"20. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein at least one of said users provides information to said information management apparatus. S 15
21. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said *fee information comprises said set of sought users.
22. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said information comprises a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of said information relating to said sought user.
23. A communications system according to claim 1 and wherein said communications network is configured to allow a first user from among any of said users to establish a point-to-point connection with a second user from among any of said users if said first user possesses said connection address information relating to said second user.
24. A method for providing network connection information relating to users for enabling a point-to-point connection between users, the method comprising: 7monitoring whether or not a user is connected to a communications network Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) I via any of a multiplicity of communications terminals which are connectable to said communications network and which can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said communications network, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user and independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals that user is employing; annunciating to a seeking user, currently connected to said communications network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user; and providing to said seeking user the current network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said communications network, thereby enabling a point-to-point connection between said seeking user and any of said other users.
A method according to claim 24 wherein at least one of said users has a unique identification code.
26. A method according to claim 25 wherein said unique identification code is independent of any communications terminal.
27. A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
28. A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
29. A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
Melbourne\0039 62 134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 17 A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
31. A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
32. A communications system according to claim 9 and wherein said annunciator is resident in said at least one server.
33. A communications system according to claim 9 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
34. A communications system according to claim 33 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
35. A communications system according to claim 9 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
36. A communications system according to claim 35 and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server.
37. A communications system according to claim 35 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 18
38. A communications system according to claim 9 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
39. A communications system according to claim 38 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
A communications system according to claim 9 and comprising information management apparatus operative to maintain information regarding any of said users.
41. A communications system according to claim 40 and wherein said information management apparatus is resident in said at least one server.
42. A communications system according to claim 40 and wherein at least one of said users provides information to said information management apparatus.
43. A communications system according to claim 40 and wherein said information comprises said list of sought users.
44. A communications system according to claim 40 and wherein said information comprises a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of said information relating to said sought user.
A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
46. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 19
47. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
48. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
49. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
50. A communications system according to claim 18 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said apparatus for monitoring is resident in said at least one server.
51. A communications system according to claim 18 and wherein said annunciator is resident in said at least one server.
52. A communications system according to claim 18 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
53. A communications system according to claim 52 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
54. A communications system according to claim 18 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 1:1 I r~: address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
A communications system according to claim 54 and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server.
56. A communications system according to claim 54 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
57. A communications system according to claim 18 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
58. A communications system according to claim 57 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
59. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein said communications network is the Internet.
60. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
61. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
62. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network. Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 21
63. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
64. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein said network connection status information includes an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
A communications system according to claim 59 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said apparatus for monitoring is resident in said at least one server.
66. A communications system according to claim 59 and wherein said annunciator is resident in said at least one server.
67. A communications system according to claim 59 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
68. A communications system according to claim 67 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
69. A communications system according to claim 59 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) r; i- I 22 A communications system according to claim 69 and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server.
71. A communications system according to claim 69 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
72. A communications system according to claim 59 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
73. A communications system according to claim 72 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
74. A communications system according to claim 59 and comprising information management apparatus operative to maintain information regarding any of said users.
A communications system according to claim 74 and wherein said information management apparatus is resident in said at least one server.
76. A communications system according to claim 74 and wherein at least one of said users provides information to said information management apparatus.
77. A communications system according to claim 74 and wherein said information comprises said list of sought users.
78. A communications system according to claim 74 and wherein said information comprises a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of said information relating to said sought user. Melboue\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 23
79. A communications system according to claim 18 wherein said information comprises said network connection status information.
A communications system according to claim 18 wherein said information comprises said connection address information.
81. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein: said communications network is the Internet; said monitor is operative to periodically monitor; said network connection status information includes any of: an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network, an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network; and said current network address is an IP address.
82. A communications system according to claim 81 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
83. A communications system according to claim 81 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
84. A communications system according to claim 81 wherein at least one server is connected to said communications network and wherein said apparatus for monitoring is resident in said at least one server.
Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) I 24 A communications system according to claim 81 and wherein said annunciator is resident in said at least one server.
86. A communications system according to claim 81 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
87. A communications system according to claim 86 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
88. A communications system according to claim 81 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
89. A communications system according to claim 88 and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server.
90. A communications system according to claim 88 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
91. A communications system according to claim 81 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
92. A communications system according to claim 91 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58)
93. A communications system according to claim 81 and comprising information management apparatus operative to maintain information regarding any of said users.
94. A communications system according to claim 93 and wherein said information management apparatus is resident in said at least one server.
A communications system according to claim 93 and wherein at least one of said users provides information to said information management apparatus.
96. A communications system according to claim 93 and wherein said information comprises said list of sought users.
97. A communications system according to claim 93 and wherein said information comprises a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of said information relating to said sought user.
98. A communications system according to claim 1 wherein any of said multiplicity of communications terminals is connectable to said communications network by logging in to said communications network.
99. A communications system according to claim 81 wherein any of said multiplicity of communications terminals is connectable to said communications network by logging in to said communications network.
100. A communications system comprising: an Internet network; a multiplicity of communications terminals which are operative to be logged in to said Internet network and thus connected to said Internet network and which Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 26 can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said Internet network, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined for said user, which code is independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals said user is employing; a monitor operative to periodically monitor whether or not a user is logged in to said Internet network; and an annunciator operative to annunciate to a seeking user, currently logged in to said Internet network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, and for providing to said seeking user the current IP network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said Internet network, wherein said network connection status information includes any of: an indication that a sought user is currently logged in to the Internet network, an indication that a sought user has currently become logged in to the Internet network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become logged out from the Internet network.
101. A communications system according to claim 100 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user. Melboumre\00396213 4 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) i 27
102. A communications system according to claim 100 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
103. A communications system according to claim 100 wherein at least one server is connected to said Internet network and wherein said apparatus for monitoring is resident in said at least one server.
104. A communications system according to claim 100 and wherein said annunciator is resident in said at least one server.
105. A communications system according to claim 100 and comprising notification apparatus operative to notify at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said Internet network.
106. A communications system according to claim 105 and wherein said notification apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
107. A communications system according to claim 100 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said Internet network and has a network address, and comprising an address extractor operative to determine said network address.
108. A communications system according to claim 107 and wherein said address extractor is resident in said at least one server.
109. A communications system according to claim 107 and wherein said address extractor is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals. ,Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 28
110. A communications system according to claim 100 and comprising authorization apparatus operative to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other users.
111. A communications system according to claim 110 and wherein said authorization apparatus is resident in any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
112. A communications system according to claim 100 and comprising information management apparatus operative to maintain information regarding any of said users.
113. A communications system according to claim 112 and wherein said information management apparatus is resident in said at least one server.
114. A communications system according to claim 112 and wherein at least one of said users provides information to said information management apparatus.
115. A communications system according to claim 112 and wherein said information comprises said list of sought users.
116. A communications system according to claim 112 and wherein said information comprises a request from a sought user to authorize whether a seeking user may access any of said information relating to said sought user.
117. A method according to claim 24 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
118. A method according to claim 24 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user. 134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) i 29
119. A method according to claim 24 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
120. A method according to claim 24 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
121. A method according to claim 24 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
122. A method according to claim 24 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said monitoring step.
123. A method according to claim 24 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said annunciating step.
124. A method according to claim 24 and further comprising notifying at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
125. A method according to claim 124 wherein said notifying step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals. -1 Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) o rQ
126. A method according to claim 24 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network address, and further comprising determining said network address.
127. A method according to claim 126 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said determining step.
128. A method according to claim 126 and wherein said determining step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
129. A method according to claim 24 and further comprising authorizing whether said seeking user may access any of said information relating to said other users.
130. A method according to claim 129 and wherein said authorizing step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
131. A method according to claim 24 and further comprising maintaining information regarding any of said users.
132. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said maintaining information step is performed by at least one server connected to said communications network.
133. A method according to claim 131 and wherein at least one of said users provides said information.
134. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said list of sought users. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 31
135. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said information comprises a request from at least one of said other users to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other user.
136. A method according to claim 131 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
137. A method according to claim 131 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
138. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network.
139. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network.
140. A method according to claim 131 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network.
141. A method according to claim 131 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said monitoring step.
142. A method according to claim 131 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said annunciating step. Melbourne\00396213 4 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 32
143. A method according to claim 131 and further comprising notifying at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network.
144. A method according to claim 143 wherein said notifying step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
145. A method according to claim 131 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said communications network and has a network address, and further comprising determining said network address.
146. A method according to claim 145 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said communications network and operative to perform said determining step.
147. A method according to claim 145 and wherein said determining step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
148. A method according to claim 131 and further comprising authorizing whether said seeking user may access any of said information relating to said other users.
149. A method according to claim 148 and wherein said authorizing step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
150. A method according to claim 24 wherein said monitoring step comprises monitoring whether or not a user is connected to the Internet.
151. A method according to claim 150 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 33
152. A method according to claim 150 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
153. A method according to claim 150 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user is currently connected to the Internet.
154. A method according to claim 150 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become connected to the Internet.
155. A method according to claim 150 and wherein said annunciating step comprises indicating that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the Internet.
156. A method according to claim 150 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said monitoring step.
157. A method according to claim 150 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said annunciating step.
158. A method according to claim 150 and further comprising notifying at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to the Internet.
159. A method according to claim 158 wherein said notifying step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
160. A method according to claim 150 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to the Internet and has a network address, and further comprising determining said network address. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 34
161. A method according to claim 160 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said determining step.
162. A method according to claim 160 and wherein said determining step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
163. A method according to claim 150 and further comprising authorizing whether said seeking user may access any of said information relating to said other users.
164. A method according to claim 163 and wherein said authorizing step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
165. A method according to claim 150 and further comprising maintaining information regarding any of said users.
166. A method according to claim 165 and wherein said maintaining information step is performed by at least one server connected to the Internet.
167. A method according to claim 165 and wherein at least one of said users provides said information.
168. A method according to claim 165 and wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said list of sought users.
169. A method according to claim 165 and wherein said information comprises a request from at least one of said other users to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other user.
170. A method according to claim 131 wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said network connection status information.
171. A method according to claim 131 wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said connection address information.
172. A method according to claim 24 wherein: said monitoring step comprises periodically monitoring whether or not said user is connected to the Internet; said annunciating step comprises annunciating said network connection status information to include any of: an indication that a sought user is currently connected to the communications network, an indication that a sought user has currently become connected to the communications network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become disconnected from the communications network; and said providing step comprises providing said sought user's current IP address.
173. A method according to claim 172 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
174. A method according to claim 172 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user.
175. A method according to claim 172 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said monitoring step. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 36
176. A method according to claim 172 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said annunciating step.
177. A method according to claim 172 and further comprising notifying at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to the Internet.
178. A method according to claim 177 wherein said notifying step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
179. A method according to claim 172 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to the Internet and has a network address, and further comprising determining said network address.
180. A method according to claim 179 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to the Internet and operative to perform said determining step.
181. A method according to claim 179 and wherein said determining step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
182. A method according to claim 172 and further comprising authorizing whether said seeking user may access any of said information relating to said other users.
183. A method according to claim 182 and wherein said authorizing step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
184. A method according to claim 172 and further comprising maintaining information regarding any of said users. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 37
185. A method according to claim 184 and wherein said maintaining information step is performed by at least one server connected to the Internet.
186. A method according to claim 184 and wherein at least one of said users provides said information.
187. A method according to claim 184 and wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said list of sought users.
188. A method according to claim 184 and wherein said information comprises a request from at least one of said other users to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other user.
189. A method according to claim 24 wherein any of said users connect to said communications network by logging in to said communications network.
190. A method according to claim 172 wherein any of said users connect to said communications network by logging in to the Internet.
191. A method for providing network connection information relating to users for enabling a point-to-point connection between users, the method comprising: periodically monitoring whether or not a user is logged in to an Internet network and is thus connected to said Internet network via any of a multiplicity of communications terminals, which are connectable to said Internet and which can be employed concurrently by multiple seeking users and multiple sought users to communicate via said Internet, wherein each user is identified independently of a given communications terminal address by a unique identification code predefined Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) 38 for said user and independent of which of said multiplicity of communications terminals said user is employing; annunciating to a seeking user, currently logged in to said communications network via any of said multiplicity of communications terminals, network connection status information relating to other users who are in a list of sought users, which list is defined by and sent by said seeking user, wherein said network connection status information includes any of: an indication that a sought user is currently logged in to the Internet network, an indication that a sought user has currently become logged in to the Internet network, and an indication that a sought user has currently become logged out from the Internet network; and providing to said seeking user the current IP network address currently assigned to each of said other users for that other user's current connection to said Internet network, thereby enabling a point-to-point connection between said seeking user and any of said other users.
192. A method according to claim 191 and wherein any of said users may function as at least one of a seeking user and a sought user.
193. A method according to claim 191 and wherein any of said users may function simultaneously as a seeking user and a sought user. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) I -1 39
194. A method according to claim 191 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said Internet network and operative to perform said monitoring step.
195. A method according to claim 191 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said Internet network and operative to perform said annunciating step.
196. A method according to claim 191 and further comprising notifying at least once that at least one of said users is currently connected to said Internet network.
197. A method according to claim 196 wherein said notifying step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
198. A method according to claim 191 wherein at least one of said users is currently connected to said Internet network and has a network address, and further comprising determining said network address.
199. A method according to claim 198 and further comprising providing at least one server connected to said Internet network and operative to perform said determining step.
200. A method according to claim 198 and wherein said determining step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
201. A method according to claim 191 and further comprising authorizing whether said seeking user may access any of said information relating to said other users. Melboume\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58) L r i I 'L
202. A method according to claim 201 and wherein said authorizing step is performed by any of said multiplicity of communications terminals.
203. A method according to claim 191 and further comprising maintaining information regarding any of said users.
204. A method according to claim 203 and wherein said maintaining information step is performed by at least one server connected to said Internet network.
205. A method according to claim 203 and wherein at least one of said users provides said information.
206. A method according to claim 203 and wherein said maintaining information step comprises maintaining said list of sought users.
207. A method according to claim 203 and wherein said information comprises a request from at least one of said other users to authorize said seeking user to access any of said information relating to said other user.
208. A communication system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
209. A method of providing network connection information relating to users for enabling a point-to-point connection between users substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated 12 December 2001 Freehills Carter Smith Beadle Patent Attorneys for the Applicant ICQ, Inc. Melbourne\003962134 Printed 12 December 2001 (11:58)
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